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Airfare Steal: LAX/SFO to Auckland, New Zealand for $210 Round Trip!

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$210 to New Zealand

Update: There are some reports that the fares may now be gone. It seems they show up and then re-price when you try to book. I suggest visiting Flyertalk to find out the latest.

This won’t last, but right now Qantas/American Airlines have amazing fares between Los Angeles & San Francisco to Auckland, New Zealand. I am currently seeing prices as low as $210!

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These fares are available on select dates between July and November, 2016. You can search for the fares on Momondo. For more sample dates and more information head over to Secret Flying.

HT: Frequent Miler

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Shawn Coomer
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Shawn Coomer earns and burns millions of miles/points per year circling the globe with his family. An expert at accumulating travel rewards, he founded Miles to Memories to help others achieve their travel goals for pennies on the dollar. Shawn also runs a million dollar reselling business, knows Vegas better than most and loves to spend his time at the 12 Disney parks across the world.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Did anyone actually get a ticket booked? Or was this just a marketing ploy for Momondo and Cheapoair? “Sorry the flight is unavailable, here’s a promo code FF50 for $50******* to use on your next booking.”

    ********** = scam

    • Probably not marketing ploy but its the latest airline tactic to fix a mistake fare ASAP without honoring jack and having to update their pricing tables backend which would require lot more work. $50? What a shame…

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